Governor Laura Kelly (D) capped off the legislative session by signing two major bipartisan housing bills into law, representing a combined $62 million in new housing resources, as well as initiatives to incentivize housing development. The measures include a suite of provisions to expand current housing development initiatives and establish new resources:
House Sub. For Sub. For SB267, signed April 20, 2022:
- Designates an additional $20 million for the 2022 fiscal year from the State General Fund for KHRC’s Moderate Income Housing (MIH) program, to be awarded to cities and counties to develop multifamily rental units and single-family for-purchase homes in communities with populations less than 60,000. Previously, the MIH program had been funded at a rate of $2 million annually since its inception in 2012.
- Designates $20 million from the State General Fund for fiscal year 2023 to the State Housing Trust Fund to establish a Rural Housing Revolving Loan Program to provide loans or grants to rural communities for moderate- and low-income housing development or related infrastructure.
- Provides $20 million in ARPA funds for the state’s MIH program, to be awarded to cities and counties to develop multifamily rental units and single-family for-purchase homes in communities with populations less than 60,000.
HB2237, signed May 5, 2022:
- Provides $13 million annually to establish a Housing Investor Credit for qualified investors who make cash investments in qualified housing developments in counties ranging from 8,000 to 75,000 residents (SB375).
- Establishes the Kansas Affordable Housing Tax Credit Act, a state tax credit offered in addition to the Federal LIHTC, to incentivize affordable housing development (SB369).
- Establishes the Kansas Rural Home Loan Guarantee Act allowing KHRC to provide loan guarantees to help address the difference between the cost of construction and the appraised value of single-family homes in counties with populations of less than 10,000.
Kansas Housing is hosting a webinar on May 19 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CT. Attendees will learn about existing housing development programs and new initiatives, as well as proposed rules, processes and timelines for awarding funds. Register here. Public feedback is welcome and may be sent to housingdevelopment@kshousingcorp.org.